This Moroccan-Inspired Parisian Loft Highlights the Charm of Its Past
Briefly

The apartment was transformed from a fragmented space into a cohesive living area by preserving historical elements while creating a modern, unified design.
"The space had a certain unfinished quality... Some rooms, like the bathroom, were too small. We reworked each space to create a coherent and customized floor plan."
Aliénor Louédin's approach involved highlighting historical differences in flooring while ensuring visual coherence through the strategic use of materials like light oak and zellige tiles.
"Part of the charm of this apartment is to be able to imagine how people used to live here, under the rooftop."
Read at Architectural Digest
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